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Default gas fire / pilot light

On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 09:22:22 +0000, Kent Mere wrote:

We have one of those glass fronted, fake coal, Gas fires. The pilot
light is now burning with a marked yellow colour, and there is a sooty
streak appearing above it on the inside of the glass - is there anything
I can do about it, or is it a case for the professionals ?


This would depend on your level of gas fitting skills.
As always, if you need to ask then you are probably not quite ready to
tackle the job unaided. essentially it's a matter of crap removal from
the pilot burner assembly.

However it might just be due to a number of other quite serious problems,
what's more this is a front line safety critical component all of which
explains why this is a probably a job for a pro.


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